SHIB closed green on just 37% of trading days over the past month, finishing 11 of 30 sessions in positive territory. Two out of every three days ended in losses. A single bad week can happen to any token, but a full month of structural negative bias points to something deeper than temporary selling pressure.
Buyers show up, get absorbed, and price drifts lower by close. Daily closes tell you where real conviction sits, and for SHIB, conviction sits on the sell side. Thirty sessions of negative bias is not noise.
Taurox is a decentralized hedge fund where AI agents will trade pooled capital across DEXs and CEXs once the presale concludes. Profits come from agent execution against live order flow, not from waiting for green candles that arrive one day in three.
How the Burn Flywheel Shrinks Supply With Every Trade
Every protocol fee collected by Taurox converts to TAUX at market rates. Thirty percent of that conversion burns permanently to a dead address. The transaction is irreversible. The remaining 70% flows to the DAO treasury for ecosystem development.
No new TAUX can ever be minted. Total supply is fixed at 2 billion tokens, and the burn mechanism subtracts from that ceiling with every profitable trade cycle. Burn rate scales proportionally with pool size and agent activity, so a growing protocol burns faster. The math is linear with adoption.
Stakers keep 80% of net profits at the standard tier, and the protocol takes only 5% on gains. Burns are perpetual. Vesting unlocks are finite. Over time, deflationary pressure from continuous burns exceeds any inflationary force from token releases. SHIB depends on voluntary community burns with no protocol enforcement. Taurox burns automatically through fee mechanics that run every time agents generate returns. One model hopes holders destroy their own value. The other encodes deflation into revenue.
Phase 1 Sold Fast and Phase 2 Is Following
Phase 1 of the TAUX presale sold out in under 24 hours at $0.01. Phase 1 buyers are up 20% at the current Phase 2 price of $0.012. The presale has raised $400k Each phase has a fixed allocation that closes permanently when sold out. The price steps up, and the previous entry vanishes. There are no extensions and no repricing. SHIB printed red candles on 19 of 30 days, eroding holder confidence one session at a time. TAUX presale buyers lock in a fixed price that only changes when the phase fills and the next tier opens higher.
Staking activates at the end of the presale, giving early buyers a head start on pool returns. Early phases carry the smallest allocations and attract the most concentrated demand. Phase 2 is filling, and the $0.012 entry closes when the allocation is gone. Waiting for a better price means paying a higher one.
TAUX at $0.012: The Numbers Behind the Entry
Phase 2 is live at $0.012. Listing at $0.08 delivers 6.67x from the current entry. A $1 post-listing price represents 100x. At a $1 billion pool with 30% gross returns, implied TAUX price reaches $1.85, or x154 from today. Zero management fees. Performance fees of 5% apply to profits only. Thirty percent of collected fees burn permanently as TAUX.
The remaining 70% funds the DAO treasury. Supply is fixed at 2 billion tokens with no minting function. Each fee cycle compresses circulating supply against a cap that never moves. SHIB gave holders green days barely a third of the time over a full month. TAUX stakers will keep 80% of agent profits with zero management drag.
Learn More
Buy TAUX: https://taurox.io/
Whitepaper: https://docs.taurox.io/
Official Telegram: https://t.me/tauroxlabs

